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Michel Martelly meets with Me Jean Henry Céant

Michel Martelly meets with  Me Jean Henry Céant

Here is a picture of President Michel Martelly as he was meeting with Political leader Me Jean Henry Céant in order to find a solution to the current electoral crisis in Haiti

John Henry Ceant Man for All Haitians

John Henry Ceant, attorney by trade, has spent 23 years serving the public good through academic and civil society work. He lectures and organizes seminars in areas of finance, religion, and politics.

Ceant has helped in developing Haitian law for two decades, publishing his work for legal professional associations.

He has helped rebuild Haiti after the earthquake and participated in promoting Haitian art and culture. No area of Haitian life exists he has not made a contribution to.

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Martelly Plans Overthrow of Parliament

Martelly Plans Overthrow of Parliament

President Martelly has failed to satisfy Parliament's opposition. In response to their resistance, he appeared on the airwaves and challenged them to a dialog in front of 10 million viewers.

He teased them, saying he is their leader because the country elected him as the best person for the job.

The opposition demands Martelly resign because he has failed to hold legislative elections by year's end. Martelly, in retaliation, has threatened to disband Parliament and establish a dictatorship.

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Political Parties reacted after being insulted by Michel Martelly

Political Parties reacted after being insulted by Michel Martelly

The Patriotic Democratic Movement (MOPOD) has announced that it would not be taking part in the August 14, 2013 meeting put on by President Michel Martelly at the Karibe Convention Center. MOPOD's speaker, former Senator Turneb Delpe stated that this snub was in response to the President's insult to the political parties during a restaurant visit and Hotel Karibe meeting in August of 2012. He further states that the parties take great offense to Martelly's injunction of the electoral law of 2008.

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Haitian politic - too many people in Haiti in Politic

Haitian politic - too many people in Haiti in Politic

Here is a picture representing the problem we have been having for a very long time in Haiti. Most Haitian are into politic and very few of them are interested in anything else in the country.

Is this something that has to do with our history. Many think that there are far too many men in politics and not enough elsewhere.

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